THE podcast: Quintin McKellar interview
Download the podcastUniversity of Hertfordshire vice-chancellor Quintin McKellar met with Times Higher Education reporter Chris Parr on 16 August 2013, the day after A-level results day. They discuss...
Download the podcastUniversity of Hertfordshire vice-chancellor Quintin McKellar met with Times Higher Education reporter Chris Parr on 16 August 2013, the day after A-level results day. They discuss...
The UK must build work experience into higher education with the same vigour as it did in the 1950s, Quintin McKellar argues
Stringing out the numerous challenges could risk influence of Teaching Excellence Framework declining across the sector, experts fear
London-based institutions and post-92s face losing millions if brakes put on overseas enrolment
Institutions set to sign up to new guidelines promising to ‘prioritise the interests of applicants’
Moving to an entirely post-results admissions system would harm students and higher education institutions, says Universities UK
Basing offers on actual results, uniformly adjusted for previous educational disadvantage, would be more transparent and just, says Quintin McKellar
Vice-chancellors say confirming offers after results day would increase ‘fairness for applicants’, with switch proposed for 2023
Future vets have access to a new social learning space in London. The Lightwell at the Royal Veterinary College's Camden campus provides students with an informal "pod" study area. It was officially...
Interviews and lectures are to be shared online to raise awareness of major challenges in developing countries, including climate change, education and animal health. The Bloomsbury Media Cloud is a...
University of Hertfordshire is stepping up efforts to include live-at-home students more fully in extracurricular activities
Quintin McKellar, principal of the Royal Veterinary College, will take over from Tim Wilson when he retires, writes Sarah Cunnane
Student recruitment could be jeopardised by “public paranoia” over immigration among the UK’s “xenophobic” population, vice-chancellors have said.
Making arts and humanities degrees cheaper than science courses would be 'cultural heresy' and 'economic barbarism', argues the University of Hertfordshire's vice-chancellor Quintin McKellar
Ongoing ministerial education reviews risk treating technical and academic education as separate pathways, says Quintin McKellar, and this could be to the detriment of both